After going on his now common Twitter tirade of wanting to capture Nairobi, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni’s son, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has now said he will succeed his father as the next president.
In yet another of his controversial Twitter posts on Friday, the General noted that his ascension to the throne was cast in stone.
“I will be President of this country after my father. Those fighting the project are lost. MK Movement will win!” he said
Muhoozi, in a now deleted tweet, had just reignited another Twitter storm prior to announcing his presidential bid with his pet subject of invading Kenya.
“I will capture Nairobi for sure! That’s my hometown. If any Kenyan tries to prevent me. He’ll be soup! We will drink him for dinner. My father can sack me again if he wants,” read the deleted tweet.
According to Muhoozi, Kenyans should be afraid of Uganda because of its military might which he claims is far superior to Nairobi’s.
“Some Kenyans fear us because they know our military is greater than theirs. Our Army can capture Nairobi in 1 week!” said Muhoozi.
In October last year, Muhoozi sparked controversy after sending a series of tweets in which he threatened to invade Kenya and seize Nairobi.
He even went ahead to ask his followers for suggestions on where he should live in Nairobi if the purported invasion plans succeeded, naming a few plush neighbourhoods such as Westlands and Riverside.
“It wouldn’t take us, my army and me, 2 weeks to capture Nairobi,” he said. “After our army captures Nairobi, where should I live? Westlands? Riverside?” he posed.